Who can see my broadcasts?

Last Updated: Apr 20, 2018 05:58PM PDT

By default, broadcasts are public and viewable to anyone. If you create a private broadcast, only people who you invite will be able to see it. If you want to invite someone to a private broadcast, you must be following them and they must be following you or you must be part of the same group.

What happens when you start a public broadcast?

A push notification is sent to your followers, indicating that you are live.

Anyone who joins your broadcast can share it on Twitter, with all of their followers on Pericope, with specific followers on Periscope, on Facebook, or share a link to the broadcast.

If you choose to tweet your broadcast, anyone can watch the broadcast on web or in their Twitter timeline. Anyone on Twitter can retweet the link to your broadcast to share your stream with their audience.

Your live broadcast and replay may appear on everyone’s global feed and your followers’ feeds in the Watch Tab unless you choose to delete it.

What happens when you start a private broadcast?

You can select who to invite to the broadcast. You can choose to invite mutuals (they follow you and you follow them) or groups that you are a part of.

Only the mutuals or group members you invite can watch, chat, and send hearts.

You can control who sees your broadcast and no one will be able to share it.

When you privately broadcast a video, the video and a summary of broadcast information (such as your broadcast title, and when and where you broadcasted) will be available to the mutuals or group members you have invited, unless you choose to delete it.